Guardians of the Seas: India's Navy Secures Trade Routes
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh emphasized the Indian Navy's crucial role in guarding the country's trade, highlighting its importance in maritime security. The Navy's presence in strategic areas ensures the safety of commercial ships and oil tankers, especially amid rising tensions in West Asia, illustrating its necessity for national security and development.
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The significance of the Indian Navy was underscored by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, who highlighted its pivotal role in securing the nation's trade routes at the commissioning ceremony of INS Taragiri.
He pointed out that 95% of India's trade, including vital energy supplies, passes through sea routes, emphasizing the Navy's essential presence in strategic maritime areas from the Persian Gulf to the Malacca Strait.
Amid global tensions affecting oil supplies, Singh noted the Navy's proactive measures to ensure the safety and security of commercial shipping lanes, cementing its role as a fundamental component of national security and economic stability.
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